Publishes Cypress runs on TestRail.
Cloned from the original package cypress-testrail-reporter by Milutin Savovic
The original package by Milutin is awesome!
Allows for options to create a new test run on cypress run or if you want the option to create one manually.
$ npm install salty-cypress-testrail-reporter --save-dev
Add reporter to your cypress.json
:
...
{
"reporter": "salty-cypress-testrail-reporter",
"reporterOptions": {
"domain": "yourdomain.testrail.com",
"username": "username",
"password": "password",
"projectId": idNumber,
"suiteId": suiteNumber,
"createTestRun": "boolean",
"runId": testRunNumber,
"runName": "Test Run Name"
}
}
Your Cypress tests should include the ID of your TestRail test case. Make sure your test case IDs are distinct from your test titles:
// Good:
it("C123 C124 Can authenticate a valid user", ...
it("Can authenticate a valid user C321", ...
// Bad:
it("C123Can authenticate a valid user", ...
it("Can authenticate a valid userC123", ...
domain: string domain name of your TestRail instance (e.g. for a hosted instance instance.testrail.com).
username: string email of the user under which the test run will be created.
password: string password or the API key for the aforementioned user.
projectId: number project with which the tests are associated.
suiteId: number suite with which the tests are associated.
createTestRun: boolean true if you want a test run created for you : false if you want to manually create your own test run on TestRail. If you select false, you have to pass a value into the runID property.
runId: number (optional: only necessary if createTestRun is set to true) a specific test run id number.
runName: string (optional) name of the Testrail run.
We were having issues where we wanted to run a test run once a day using multiple spec files. However, when createTestRun: true
, the testrail reporter would create a testrun for each spec file which is not what we wanted.
I included some logic for when createTestRun: true
that checks the most recently created test run in Testrail with the current date you are running your test.
The testrail reporter will create a single testrun for the day and push all results to that newly created testrun.
To increase security, the TestRail team suggests using an API key instead of a password. You can see how to generate an API key here.
If you maintain your own TestRail instance on your own server, it is recommended to enable HTTPS for your TestRail installation.
For TestRail hosted accounts maintained by Gurock, all accounts will automatically use HTTPS.
You can read the whole TestRail documentation here.
Author: Spencer Kekauoha - github
This project is licensed under the MIT license.
- Milutin Savovic, author of the cypress-testrail-reporter repository that was cloned.
- Pierre Awaragi, owner of the mocha-testrail-reporter repository that was forked.
- Valerie Thoma and Aileen Santos for proofreading the README.md file and making it more understandable.